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CBP officers in Cincinnati, Ohio, intercepted the package on February 13 containing cocaine-coated corn flakes, according to a news release. The cocaine on the corn flakes weighed 44 pounds.
Customs authorities in Ohio say a dog helped them intercept a shipment of cereal earlier this month with a special frosting — cocaine. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Cincinnati ...
A large haul of corn flakes cereal covered with cocaine was recently intercepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection after it arrived in Ohio, officials said Friday. The 44-pound shipment ...
CINCINNATI — Federal agents say they seized frosted cereal in Cincinnati because the corn flakes turned out to be soaked in cocaine, officials announced in a statement Friday. Bico ...
CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) – Customs authorities in Ohio say they intercepted a shipment of cereal earlier this month with a special frosting — cocaine. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers ...
Federal agents say they seized frosted cereal in Cincinnati because the corn flakes turned out to be soaked in cocaine. Bico, a narcotic detector dog with U.S. Customs and Border Protection ...
Federal authorities confiscated 44 lbs. of cocaine that had been disguised as sugar on frosted corn flakes in Cincinnati last Saturday. wls CINCINNATI, Ohio -- A U.S. Customs drug dog alerted ...
Customs authorities in Cincinnati intercepted a 44-pound shipment of corn flakes that were coated in cocaine on Feb. 13, according to US Customs and Border Protection. A narcotics detection dog ...
Authorities in Ohio intercepted a large shipment of boxed cereal from South America last week that contained corn flakes coated in cocaine instead of sugar, according to reports. The cereal ...
The 44 pounds of cocaine could have had a street value of more than $2. 8 million. CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A large shipment of cereal wasn't coated in sugar, it was coated in cocaine, according to ...
Customs and Border Protection officers in Cincinnati found 44 pounds of cocaine-coated Corn Flakes in a shipment from Peru, they said. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Boxes of “frosted ...
Officers found that the cereal contained white powder and the flakes were coated with a grayish substance. Both tested positive for cocaine. Cincinnati Port Director Richard Gillespie said ...
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